Zimbabwe coach Michael Nees is looking to upset Nigeria in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier later this month.
The Super Eagles are yet to secure a win in Group C after registering three draws and a loss from their opening four games.
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The Warriors, meanwhile, sit bottom of the group with just two points to their name.
Nees' men will face the Super Eagles on 25 March a few days before they take on Benin at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
"Like us, Nigeria have their back against the wall; they are like wounded lions who want to turn the page (after a poor start to the qualifiers)," Nees said, as quoted by The Herald.
"It will be an exciting game, and Nigeria are beatable in Uyo."
However, the Warriors have not beaten Nigeria in their last six attempts, which includes a 1-1 draw in their first World Cup qualifier in 2023.